Lamoureux (6-7, 196), a right-hand shot, has five assists in 17 games for Drummondville.
"He plays a physical brand of hockey," Jean-Francois Damphousse of Central Scouting said. "There was a buzz around him at Canada's Under-18 camp in Calgary over the summer. He's had a solid start to the season, showing good progress with his all-around game, puck management and decisions with the puck on his stick. He's 6-foot-7 and skates very well for his size. He's more than just a tall defensive type and is showing interesting potential on the offensive side of the game."
Here are four 2022 NHL Draft-eligible players trending in the direction of an A rating, according to NHL Central Scouting (listed alphabetically):
Jorian Donovan (6-1, 182), D, Hamilton (OHL)
Donovan, a B-rated skater, has five points (one goal, four assists) as an OHL rookie in 15 games this season.
"After missing a year of development (since the OHL canceled the 2020-21 season due to COVID-19), he's gaining confidence and is the complete package as a dynamic skater, physical defender and heads up, poised puck-mover." - Dan Marr
Bryce McConnell-Barker (6-1, 187), C, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)
The B-rated versatile forward has scored 12 points (eight goals, four assists) and taken 31 shots on goal in 16 games as an OHL rookie.
"He's an offensive scoring threat with size and speed. He's a high-end skilled center playing left wing and earning his ice time among a strong core of talented veterans." -- Marr
Rutger McGroarty (6-1, 203), LW, USA U-18 (USHL)
The B-rated left-hand shot, who committed to the University of Michigan in 2022-23, has scored 18 points (eight goals, 10 assists) in 12 games for the USA Hockey National Team Development Program Under-18 team.
"After a slow start, he's now consistently playing a strong power-forward game and making things happen offensively." -- Marr
Owen Pickering (6-3, 179), D, Swift Current (WHL)
Pickering, who is up to a B rating after being given a C rating in October, leads Swift Current defensemen with three goals, all on the power play, and has six points and 28 shots on goal in 16 games in the Western Hockey League.
"He has upside potential going for him with his size, skill and hockey sense, but it's the subtle intangibles to his game that have him trending higher." -- Marr
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